GDT: Devils @ Blues - A Charlie Brown Christmas! - 8:00 PM - MSG

njdevils1982

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Game one of the Stanley Cup final was played on May 5, 1968. The score was tied at 2–2 and the teams had just returned to the ice for the first overtime period. Lemaire felt his coach Toe Blake tap him on the shoulder. He was next on the ice.

Lemaire had been following the play from the bench, so he was able to jump into the flow of the game right away. He took a pass at the St. Louis blueline, let his shot go, and then saw the goal light go on behind Blues goalie Glenn Hall. The next thing he knew, his teammates were congratulating him. The goal was unassisted at 1:41. It was also his second overtime goal of the playoffs and a record for NHL rookies. The Habs went on to defeat the Blues in four games, with each of those games won by a goal, plus two were decided in overtime.

 

Signal

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who let the monkey in the control booth? This is amateur hour crap cutting in and out
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dgibb10

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Then you can acknowledge what the 3rd pairing is, it’s Hamilton/Dillon. They get the least 5v5 time.

Dillon is part of the reason they are least defensively reliable pair but that’s what’s happening.

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Luke Pesce have 16 5v5 shifts
Dougie has 13
Kovy has 13
Siegs has 14
Dillon has 14

You don't need to play your scoring pair as much when you're mostly winning games tho yes.
 

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